For foodies like Gurn and myself, Masterchef Junior is on Hulu and it is just amazing to watch what those 8,10, 12 year olds can do in a kitchen. Netflix has the original and new Dr. Who, Warehouse 13, and The Adventures of Merlin, a great mix of fun and suspense and fans of Buffy will recognize one of the regulars.

Oh, and since we don't really have an appropriate thread, wanna tell everybody that they should go see Mad Max, because it is a phenomenal movie. You also get to look at this beautiful man through the entire movie, if the whole "best action movie released in years" part doesn't convince you. =D

Dollhouse (if you somehow missed it). I'd put in a trailer, but they all suck... Umm, what you need to know is kickass Joss Whedon show about mindslaves that are programmed to fulfill rich people's fantasies.

Someone mentioned The Killing. I just finished season 2. After watching all 8 seasons of Dexter, I really expected to be let down. Alas, no. If you enjoy a good Crime Drama, I think you'd enjoy this one.

I'd recommend Making a Murderer on Netflix even if you aren't an Internet-sleuthing reddit fanboy. No matter how it has been selectively dramatized to up the rage factor, it really does offer a microcosm of the systemic issues in today's CJ world.

“We abjure labels. We fight for money and an indefinable pride. The politics, the ethics, the moralities, are irrelevant."

I'd recommend Making a Murderer on Netflix even if you aren't an Internet-sleuthing reddit fanboy. No matter how it has been selectively dramatized to up the rage factor, it really does offer a microcosm of the systemic issues in today's CJ world.

I liked reading about the show more than watching it, but it was still interesting, and I -really- dislike 'true crime' dramatics.